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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • Using 2 Audio Interfaces in a DAW at the Same Time
    Controller - Windows Audio
    DAW = Studio One Pro 5
    Recording Interface = Focusrite 6i6
    Playback Interface = Zoom LiveTrak L-8

Komentáře • 16

  • @BlackinVegas
    @BlackinVegas Před 2 lety

    wild how u just dropped this and I only just saw a video that I personally didnt need from u the other day. keep dropping content ...thats all

  • @uptownphotography
    @uptownphotography Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent information.
    I am using Studio One and currently have the Presonus 32S StudioLive mixer as my interface and it also acts as a DAW Control Surface for Studio One.
    I am trying to figure out if I were to buy a Antelope Orion (with 32 ins and 32 outs via D-Sub connectors...or something similar) would I still be able to use the StudioLive mixer as a Control Surface for Studio One.
    The reason I want to do this as I prefer to use my analog console (with my vintage rack gear) for mixdowns and the problem is the StudioLive 32S model mixer only has 16 outputs so I am short on outputs if I were to need 24 or 32 outputs to keep all audio tracks isolated on separate tracks for mixdown.
    If it cannot be done my only apparent option is to sell my Presonus digital mixer and get a dedicated control surface with 24 or 32 moving faders. (Which will be somewhat expensive buying a new interface and buying the controller all at the same time).
    Thanks in advance if you have any ideas I would deeply appreciate it. All the best.
    Phil

  • @daddydanny5588
    @daddydanny5588 Před rokem +1

    wow .. thanx for sharing . can we do it in cubase ..

  • @buzzlightweight8795
    @buzzlightweight8795 Před 3 měsíci

    This causes some crazy latency for me, what might be the cause of this? Adjusting the latency level doesn't really do anything.

    • @Hive5ive
      @Hive5ive Před 2 měsíci

      More likely than not your motherboard is not set up properly for audio and some windows settings need to be tweaked as well. Without knowing your setup, that's hard to diagnose, but I'd look on google for your specific setup and see if other people had your problem as well. Good luck.

  • @KERIFIS7
    @KERIFIS7 Před rokem

    My recording device has 32 ch ( DN32-Live) but I don't see all those input?

  • @BlxxdLeaf
    @BlxxdLeaf Před 2 lety +1

    I need to be able to have two input interfaces. Idk why that's not possible after this long.

    • @nobodyspecialmusic
      @nobodyspecialmusic Před rokem +1

      use ASIO

    • @BlxxdLeaf
      @BlxxdLeaf Před rokem +1

      @@nobodyspecialmusic I actually figured that out a while back. Haha thank you though!

    • @nobodyspecialmusic
      @nobodyspecialmusic Před rokem +1

      Had to reply because dude threw me for a loop using Windows Audio 😂💪🏿

    • @BlxxdLeaf
      @BlxxdLeaf Před rokem +1

      @@nobodyspecialmusic at least now others can see it and know haha

  • @scottydogg278
    @scottydogg278 Před 2 lety

    Is this usable in terms of latency? I thought windows audio was a ‘must avoid’?

    • @PhrygianFrogMusicProfessionals
      @PhrygianFrogMusicProfessionals  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes windows acts like the clock. You do have to be sure all sample rates and hit depths match. Check latency in your DAW. Dependent on RAM and CPU

    • @scottydogg278
      @scottydogg278 Před 2 lety

      @@PhrygianFrogMusicProfessionals good thing I recently upgraded from the 2012 i5 system I was previously using then haha
      Thank you!

    • @nobodyspecialmusic
      @nobodyspecialmusic Před rokem

      use ASIO4ALL